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Note that 1080 Avalanche has a especially big problem with disconnecting very often, see helper cheats below to help its connection.įor the Phantasy Star Online games you are able to connect to private servers such as schthack after creating an account on them.Īfter making an account, go into the games network settings, set DHCP to auto and do not disconnect, and then enter the DNS Server of the private server you want to join. You can only connect to other consoles in your local network unless you use a LAN tunneling program such as Xlink Kai just like on a real BBA.Īlso, while WLAN will work, it of course has the potential to run slower. Interestingly, this does not apply for Kirby Air Ride which will find each other and work regardless of your 50/60Hz selection. Important for PAL users: Both Mario Kart and 1080 Avalanche have to be set to the same 50/60Hz setting on all consoles on game boot in order to be found by other consoles, if one of your consoles is set to a different refresh rate, it wont be detected by the others when they search. If you do not follow that order, nintendont will not be able to see the other consoles, possibly due to a bug in the wii firmware. On WiiU this option is not available, but it is not needed because you can default a profile regardless of internet access or not.įor Mario Kart, Kirby Air Ride and 1080 Avalance, when you want to connect to a real GameCube or Dolphin, first go into the LAN Mode on them.Īfter THEY start looking for other consoles, only THEN connect the other nintendont instances. This can be useful if the profile cannot be selected as a default in the Wii Settings when it has no internet access and you just need LAN acccess. If you are on a Wii, you can also switch the Network Profile as configued in your Wii Settings used for it. To enable BBA Emulation, simply go into nintendonts settings and enable it. It works just like a real BBA and works from both a USB LAN adapter and over WLAN. Once Your cios has installed click B to exit.Nintendont supports BBA Emulation in the following titles:
(These setting are the settings recommended to me by the programmer of the popular homebrew app USB Loader GX)Ĭlick A to install. Once it has booted click continue, and configure the options on the screen to look exactly like this (The text at the bottom of the screen can help You navigate and configure things):
Once You are in the hamebrew channel You should see a new app called "d2x cios". Insert Your SD card into Your Wii and launch your newly installed HomeBrew channel!
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Once done with the previous guide follow this one (again, it is optional, but it offers extra brick protection)įor installing cios download this Direct DownloadĪnd extract its contents onto Your sd card. Once done with the previous guide follow this one (This step is technically optional but highly recommended, as if offers another method of brick protection)
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If You are able to install bootmii as boot2, I recommend using this app so that bootmii does not boot everytime you power on Your Wii. The Icon will be identical to the one on the Letter Bomb website!Īfter completing steps 1 - 4 continue on, following this guide Look for a red Letter with a bomb in it, and click it (You may have to go forward or backwards a few days). Go into the Wii system mail (The little envelope icon in the bottom right corner),
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Step 3) Format Your SD card to Fat32 (A google search will help You), extract every thing in the zip file that You get onto Your SD card root!
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Put Your Wii's Mac Address that You copied into the website.Choose Your Wii's system OS, 4.3 E,J,U,K.A guide on doing this can be found here I would have written this my self, but why do that, when Nintendo has done it for Me?Ĭopy Your Wii's Mac Address and head over to on Your computer. Step 2) Navigate to Your Wii's Mac Address. Step 1) Turn Your Wii on, and turn ON Wi-Fi! This guide assumes Your Wii is running the firmware version "4.3"! To check Your firmware version go into setting and look at the top right corner!